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Yearly Archives: 2023
Another year of success at CinefestOZ Broome Schools Program!
The CinefestOZ Schools Program in Broome, which took place from October 24th to October 27th, ...
Celebrating Indigenous Voices: CinefestOZ Broome Wraps Up Its Second Year
Located on Yawuru Country, the CinefestOZ Broome festival has just concluded its second year, leaving ...
CinfestOZ heads to Broome for the second year!
Indigenous stories from Australia, the Torres Strait Islands and New Zealand will be celebrated from ...
Myles Pollard named 2023 Screen Legend
Actor and Director Myles Pollard was named CinefestOZ 2023 Screen Legend at the recent Festival’s Film ...
Best Short Film
We are pleased to announce the below as our Short Film Winners: Cold Water Producer: ...
Film Prize Winner: SHAYDA MIFF@CinefestOZ
The film Shayda MIFF@CinefestOZ is the 2023 winner of Australia’s richest annual $100,000 Film Prize, which recognises excellence in ...
Bromley: Light After Dark Pop Up Exhibition!
A collection of new and never before seen David Bromley art will be shown at ...
Stars line up for Australia’s Richest Film Prize Jury
CinefestOZ Film Festival has revealed the full line up of Jury members who will decide ...
Film heavyweights head West for CinefestOZ Industry Program
Robert Connolly – director and writer of The Dry and this year’s CinefestOZ Film Prize Jury Chair and ...
Short Film Finalists announced!
Finalists in the CinefestOZ Short Film Competition were announced today ahead of the Short Film ...